Domain parking is the process where you've bought a domain but haven't built a real site, and you put a "parked" page on the domain to earn money from incoming traffic. It's useful for domain sellers (domain flippers) and as an additional income source for low-traffic domains.
How domain parking works
You buy a domain, e.g., footballonline.com. You connect it to a domain-parking service. A simple page appears on the domain: "Football Online" + AdSense or domain advertising network ads. When a visitor clicks an ad, you earn money.
Main parking platforms
Sedo β the most popular. Free signup. Domains can also be sold through Sedo.
Bodis β a Sedo alternative. Domain parking + marketplace.
Afternic β managed by GoDaddy. The largest domain marketplace.
ParkingCrew β claims to deliver higher earnings.
Dan.com β a modern domain market.
How much can you earn?
An average domain earns $0.10-2/month (very little). Premium domains ($1000+ value) earn $10-100/month. High-traffic expired domains earn $50-500/month.
Top earners β short, easy-to-remember domains (futur.com, fishing.net) β can earn $5,000-100,000+/year.
Cases where domain parking makes sense
Domains held for brand protection β small return. Domain investments β domains you plan to sell later. Expired domains β captured via backorder, parked while you decide.
Sayt.uz practice
Sayt.uz doesn't offer domain parking as a service (it's a niche service). 2% of clients park their domains on Sedo β mostly domain investors and brand alias domains. Tip: if you haven't built a real site and aren't actively selling the domain, parking is a cheap experiment. But the income is low β you can't build a business out of it.